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01 August 2011
Why the UK Cover-up of ISP Spying Proposal?
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The documents obtained by FoI requests that I referred to in an earlier post today have proved richer than we expected: Previously confide...
It's Good to Share
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The passing of the Digital Economy Act remains one of the worst blots on the British political system in recent years. As anyone who had th...
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11 December 2009
Mandelson's Power to Censor the Net
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I and many others have already noted that the proposed Digital Economy Bill gives far too many sweeping powers to the government. According...
20 November 2009
Mandelson's Madness
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The trajectory of the Digital Economy Bill has been extraordinary, constantly experiencing will-he-won't-he moments as successive consul...
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07 September 2009
Lies, Damned Lies and Media Industry Numbers
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A few months back, I wrote about how some figures quoted in the "Copycats" report produced by University College London's CIB...
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04 September 2009
Good Thoughts on Naughty Lord Mandelson
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One of the heartening things about the disheartening three-strikes saga currently playing out in the UK is the quality of the opposition tha...
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17 August 2009
Of Mephistopheles and Poodles
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I was always under the impression that Lord Mandelson was dark, Machiavellian and very sharp; apparently not: Lord Mandelson launched a cra...
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